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CELEBRATING OVER 74 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
VOL. 74 NO. 60 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 40 PAGES
Family Concerned About Man Missing For 2 Months
Women Playing Major Roles In Tampa’s NCAA Final Four
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Mom Asks For Help To Solve Son’s Murder
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Second Suspect Jailed In Palm River Triple Slaying
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MINISTRY RECOGNIZES ‘FIRSTS’ IN LAW ENFORCEMENT DURING PROGRAM
The Refreshing Spirit Ministry, Greater Tampa Bay District, recognized three of the ‘firsts’ in Law Enforcement in the Tampa com- munity during its Black History Program last month. The ministry recognized Detective Patricia Bell Pierce Coleman, Lieutenant Willie G. Monroe and Captain Sam Jones, Sr. Mr. Monroe was in attendance, and Ms. Anita Jordan represented her mother, Mrs. Pierce Coleman. The program also paid tribute to Harriet Tubman and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Among those who had a part on the pro- gram were: from left, Dr. Clovis Dunbar, Pastor; Lady Lois Dunbar, Rose and Dea. Albert Arenas, Isis Jones, Arnelle Watson, and Dea. Arnold Watson. (Photograph by Frederick Harris)